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Problem Viewing Full Screen in XP
I've been playing WINSPMBT for quite a while, and all of a sudden when I am in full screen mode the image is distorted. I tried reinstalling the game but nothing changed. Is there an eay fix for this?
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2) You probably mean the psychedelic screens, where windows sometimes messes with the 256 colour palette. Try the Game Guide -> Tuning Your Machine -> Full Screen Mode section. 3) If it persists, then (if you have the CD version) then simply select windowed mode. Set the screen resolution to larger than your screen size (especially with wide screen non standard 4:3 aspect ratio monitors), and it will use the screen size less the windows task bar. Ensure you are not using the "auto-hide" feature!. Then tune your mouse scroll sensitivity zone for the size of the task bar, if you have problems with the mouse scroll at the bottom of the screen. Cheers Andy |
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If you have any media players, turn them off before you start the game. Same for web browsers with pages that have flash or other plug ins that play video.
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One solution may be to simply switch to windowed mode. I never run full screen, always windowed mode right from the very start. We included both modes because at the time with all the different OS and computer set ups this offered the best way to ensure virtually everyone would find one mode to suit them best. Unfortunately what has happened is " full screen" is being treated as the primary way to play the game and that was never the intent when we set up both modes. If one mode works better on your machine than the other then that's the mode you should be using for your machine. Full screen is NOT the mode players should be using if they develop problems like this Don |
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The only thing I don't like about Windowed mode is it's screen scrolling. I used to scroll the screen using mouse, not keyboard (and I believe most people too). In Windowed mode, I should care much about the cursor position when at the edge of the game screen in order to scroll smoothly. So I think full screen is the more loved one.
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yeah, plus for me, I prefer for the game I play to have my full attention than to have other things going on on the sides of the game, more for the immersion factor than anything else.
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Only if the screen scrolling problem fixed I would choose Windowed problem, since it allows me to go into some sort of "tactical disposition" drawing programs, and other useful stuffs out there to enhance my current game experience (WWII military encyclopedia for example)
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Well if the guy has to choose between windowed mode and no mode...
but I am willing to bet that the problem lies with something other that the game. |
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Game Guide -> Tuning Your Machine -> Map Scroll Sensitivity Zone and just after that: Game Guide -> Tuning Your Machine -> Scroll Speed And possibly the last paragraph in the section may apply, ie about how not to trigger an unintended scroll. (Also see Game Guide -> Running WinSPMBT(WinSPWW2) -> Game Options Tab 2 (misc) for a picture of the relevant game Options screen) Cheers Andy |
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Increase your Map Scroll Sensitivity, misc tab, i think its the first
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Don't you think if there was a "screen scrolling problem" it would have been fixed by now given it's the only way I play ?? See Andys answer above. The only "problem" is you need to correctly set up the scrolling based on your PC Don |
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Oh yeah, forgot that point... Never stumbled so far upon the so called pre-game-launch-setup things. For now full screen is still a preferred method though. But, can you tell me what is beyond that Windowed mode thing that makes you tend to use it more over the full-screen mode? Developer preference?
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Playing in a window lets you keep track of things without ALT tabing, quick flick to see how that programs running in the background plus without switching you can select tracks on your MP3 player see your email notifications & the clock so your better half does not lynch you.
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Just a thought as its a pallette problem both XP & Vista have a thing to set properties for a specific program, right click the icon & select properties I think then whatever its called diffrent name on each system typical Micr.... Lets you turn some things off & run in a 256 colour pallette which I woulld think is whats used anyway.
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That's with a 7 year old computer running XP The game generally works better in windowed mode in 99% of the cases where full screen is an issue . The only issue I have with full screen is the palette is slightly off with all colours shifted a bit to red and magenta so not only does full screen not allow me easy access to these other programs while I play or test it doesn't give me optimal colour either. Andy doesn't have the palette issue on his machine but he's using a different graphics card. Don |
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In windows mode, I have had the problem of moving the cursur to the left and it scrolling to the right. It happens randomly (as far as I can see). Has anybody else had this problem? Is there a fix in place? If not, don't stay up trying to find one.
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If it were common, then folks would have been complaining out the wazoo about it, methinks. So - I suspect your PC's setup. Andy |
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Just to add my $0.02c worth:- Multi-tasking is where Linux has a real advantage over windows, you can have up to 16 desktops each costing about 1 meg of RAM to run and switch between them with a mouse click.
Regards, Warwick |
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